Israeli Strikes Kill Gaza's Police Chief, Dozens of Other Palestinians
- Israeli airstrikes overnight in southern Gaza killed police chief Mahmud Salah, his deputy Hussam Shahwan, and at least nine others near Khan Younis.
- The strikes occurred amid Israel's ongoing military campaign in Gaza, which began after Hamas's October 7, 2023 attack that killed 1,219 Israelis, sparking a brutal conflict.
- Additional Israeli attacks on Friday killed at least 62 Palestinians across Gaza, including those waiting for aid near Gaza Humanitarian Foundation distribution sites, worsening an already dire humanitarian crisis.
- Medical charity Doctors Without Borders condemned the aid effort as "slaughter masquerading as humanitarian aid," while the Gaza health ministry reports over 56,300 Palestinian deaths, mostly civilians.
- These events deepen the human suffering in Gaza, with aid seekers facing lethal fire, leading to calls for investigations amid accusations of deliberate shooting by Israeli soldiers at unarmed civilians.
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An investigation by Haaretz reveals that commanders order the shooting of Palestinians who come for food for no apparent reason, which Netanyahu and Katz have denied.
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The latest strike comes a day after Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz threatened to intensify strikes on Gaza, as 15 months of war have devastated its infrastructure, with aid agencies warning of a breakdown in social order.
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